Stephen Keshi Junior, son of former Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi,
took to his IG page yesterday to express his disappointment at the
Federal government's unfulfilled promises to honor his father at his
father's funeral rites which kicked off in Benin city Edo state
yesterday July 28th. He wrote:
"I sat in front of the federal government on national television a few
weeks ago and they promised they would honor pops the way he deserves.
They said that he has done too much for the country for them not to.
They made us change dates to fit the federal governments schedule. But
they didn't do as promised, we aren't mad, nor sad, just disappointed,
they should be ashamed of themselves.
This sends a terrible message to our youth that are
striving to do great things for Nigeria. The good thing is that We was
raised not to ask for handouts. There will be no more postponements,
today the funeral ceremonies began in Benin, the place he loved, where
his career started. My sisters, brother and I held it down, with the
help of a few others, and now we are putting our pops to rest. We don't
owe anyone shit and we can say they owe pops everything. No salt, it is
not the people's fault, we still love Nigeria as pops did" he said
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